Learning to Teach at the University of Louisville (ALL the resources in ONE place)!

The University of Louisville offers its faculty so many different resources to learn about new teaching methods and improve learner outcomes. Finding all of these resources in once place, however, can be challenging! Below you can discover available resources across the University and the School of Medicine:

Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning: The Delphi Center “provides programming and other resources to faculty members that encourage excellence in teaching and foster student learning.” Its website has a myriad of resources and articles on topics such as ChatGPT/AI, gamification and technology resources, the Teaching Innovation Learning Lab, and much more!

HSC Office of Professional and Educational Development: This office “exists to engage, equip, and inspire all Health Sciences Center faculty to be learner-focused and to excel in teaching and academic leadership…” and is “committed to the professional growth of HSC faculty with the ever-present goal of providing a learner-centric approach as we train the next generation of providers and leaders in medicine, nursing, dentistry, and public health.Highlights include an outstanding resources page for teaching, the very popular and informative Faculty Feed podcast, and the innovative Leadership and Innovation in Academics Matter (LIAM) program.

LouisvilleLectures.org: “A project of the UofL Internal Medicine Residency Program, is a resident launched project that provides updated boards and clinically relevant lectures on a range of Internal Medicine topics.” A fantastic resource for teachers and learners at all levels! Some of the most popular lectures are RIGHT HERE!

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